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Sufayan.ah

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After a TP sensor has been tested using the min/max function on a DMM, a reading of zero volts is displayed. What does this reading indicate?
◦ The TP sensor is open at one point during the test
◦ The TP sensor is shorted
◦ The TP sensor signal is shorted to 5-volt reference
◦ Both B and C are possible



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Marked as best answer by Sufayan.ah on Aug 13, 2021

kaykay69

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The TP sensor is open at one point during the test




Sufayan.ah

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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2021
Wow, this really help


diana chang

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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